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DESIGNATES EXTENSIVE AREA OFF WEST COAST AS ESSENTIAL FISH HABITAT
The approval of the plan will provide much-needed habitat protection to areas that are essential to commercially valuable fish. The habitat protection comes on the heels of recommendations by national review panels that the government should do more to protect pristine ocean areas and fragile habitats. The action is considered part of achieving sustainable marine fisheries under the administration's National Ocean Policy.
The plan was developed with support and advice from both environmental and fishing industry groups. The agency added that its own economic analysis of the closures, based on historic data on landings, showed that less than ten percent of revenue from commercial fishing comes from areas that will be closed. Even that loss is expected to be made up as fishermen move their operations to areas that remain open. Although the NOAA Fisheries Service does not have regulatory authority over non-fishing activities that may damage habitat, the plan includes designating various habitats such as kelp, sea grass and estuaries as "habitat areas of particular concern." This designation will alert other agencies that are active in these areas that NOAA Fisheries Service may have conservation recommendations to ensure projects do not harm bottom-dwelling fish. The NOAA Fisheries Service said it would not include in its areas of particular concern any of 13 decommissioned oil rigs off the California coast, included in the council's original proposal, that can attract a wide array of plants and animals and serve as productive habitat areas on their own. "We're not opposed to considering leaving some or all these platforms in place to serve as fish habitat," said Rod McInnis, head of the NOAA Fisheries Service's Southwest Region in Long Beach, Calif. "But we think it's premature to designate them as special habitat areas until we have a better understanding of how they can best contribute to habitat protection and growth." The NOAA Fisheries Service is dedicated to protecting and preserving the nation's living marine resources and their habitats through scientific research, management and enforcement. The NOAA Fisheries Service provides effective stewardship of these resources for the benefit of the nation, supporting coastal communities that depend upon them, and helping to provide safe and healthy seafood to consumers and recreational opportunities for the American public. NOAA, an
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